Music

Music is an exciting part of who we are as a congregation. Members of the congregation lead music for worship, both contemporary and traditional. This leadership is not limited to adults, but spans the age ranges of the congregation. You might find on a given Sunday our youngest choir made up of children in kindergarten - 2nd grade, the 3rd through 6th grade choir, our youth choir, or the adult chancel choir leading vocal music. Children participate in bell choirs from 3rd grade on and many of our youth continue to play bells into their high school years and even beyond. Our contemporary worship band involves youth and adults and there are frequent opportunities for small groups or individuals to share particular musical offerings in worship.

For more information on the Adult Music Opportunities click here.For more information on the Children's Music Opportunities click here.

Music is shared between the generations at Trinity. For the Fall Church Retreat it is amazing to see people hauling their musical equipment to the retreat center. Everything is set up on the first day and from then on it is a musical extravaganza, with adults and youth and whoever wants to jump in playing and singing well into the night. Our VBS music features some songs that will later be familiar to the children when they come to contemporary worship. Adults and youth mentor the younger children in hand bells so they become confident in their own ability to read the music and play well. Youth who have gone through the music program at Trinity often go on to sing in college ensembles, a Capella groups, or other musical groups available to them on or near campus. Through participating at Trinity they have come to understand what a community experience music is and when they set out on their own they seek out that same kind of community experience.

It has been said that whoever sings prays twice. We are a congregation dedicated to making the joy of music available to as many people as possible so that we might make a joyful noise to the Lord.